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Creating a room finish schedule, part 2 - Revit Tutorial
From the course: Revit for Interior Architecture
Creating a room finish schedule, part 2
- [Instructor] After creating a room finish schedule as well as schedule keys, we can then add those schedule keys into the room finish schedule itself. The key schedule that we have on the screen currently says FINISH WALL BASE, and if we look for the parameter name we can see that it's WALL BASE. It's important to remember that this schedule will be called WALL BASE because that's the name we'll be looking for when it's time to add this schedule to the room finish schedule. Underneath the project browser we have Room Finish Schedule. So double-click on Room Finish Schedule. Now we can see the current room finish schedule and right now it has number, name, floor finish, north, east, south, and west. Now something to know is that if I try to click in here where it says floor finish, right now it's asking for the ability for us to just type in whatever that floor finish needs to be, but underneath the project browser, we have an interior room finish, floor finish schedule and if I…
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Assigning finishes to rooms6m 34s
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Creating a room finish schedule, part 16m 12s
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Creating a room finish schedule, part 24m 47s
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Creating new materials3m 45s
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Material display in drawings7m 15s
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Material display in renderings5m 45s
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Tagging materials (BIM)6m 2s
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Materials at floors7m 49s
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